Toulouse: the strike movement disrupts the circulation of buses and trains
Filtering operations of three Tisséo deposits were organized this Thursday morning. Bus traffic is disrupted. Rail traffic is also impacted by the November strike.
The CGT’s call for a day of interprofessional mobilization to demand an increase in the minimum wage and the indexing of wages to inflation hit the mark. At Tisséo, employees organized filtering operations in the depots of Atlanta, Colomiers and Langlade this Thursday morning. Bus traffic is disrupted. “Following a filtering of Tisséo deposits, the implementation of the bus network is seriously disrupted”, indicated Tisséo this Thursday morning, who specified that “lines T1 and T2 as well as lines A and B of the metro are operating normally” . The public transport network of Toulouse and its region added: “We regret the inconvenience caused by this event and methods are doing everything possible to restore our lines as soon as possible”.
The event, organized at 2 p.m. in Toulouse and which will leave from François Verdier, will disrupt bus traffic a little more. Lines L1, L8, L9, 14, 15, 23, 29, 39, 45 and 70 and the airport shuttle will be diverted from 1:30 p.m. The downtown shuttle will be suspended.
SNCF in difficulty
The rail network is also impacted by this day of strike. The SNCF indicated that the circulation of trains on the following axes is “adapted”: Toulouse-Mazamet; Aurillac-Toulouse; Pau-Toulouse; Latour-de-Carol-Toulouse and Saint-Sulpice-Toulouse.